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​​​​​Spatial planning ensures your living environment effectively serves it's intended purpose, which may involve zoning different activities such as living, dining, sleeping, whilst ensuring comfortable movement throughout.
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Zoning: By dividing a space into distinct zones for different activities, this helps to create a sense of order and organisation, preventing clutter and promoting a functional and enjoyable environment.
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Circulation:​ Efficient flow, ensures people can move through environments easily and comfortably, avoiding bottlenecks and awkward layouts. ​
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Aesthetics: Spatial planning is also about understanding in 3D how to create a visually pleasing environment, with consideration given to placement of furniture, artwork, and decorative elements, so to achieve balance, harmony, ambience and a sense of place.​​​
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Furniture Placement: Selecting the right furniture pieces and strategic arrangement is a key aspect of spatial planning. This involves considering factors like size, balance, scale and effect on the overall flow of the space. ​
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Lighting: consideration for the placement of natural light sources, as well as artificial lighting fixtures, plays a significant role in both the functionality and aesthetics of a successful space and creating a desired atmosphere. ​​
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Our spatial planning process will benefit your design project by:​
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Improved functionality and re-distribution of existing or underused space:
We make your space efficient, functional and easier to use, enhancing your overall experience. ​​
Enhanced aesthetics: We develop a visually appealing and harmonious environment relative to your design brief and preferred requirements. ​​
Increased comfort: By optimising flow and furniture placement, we create a more comfortable and relaxing space.​
Reduced clutter: Our spatial planning helps to minimise clutter by creating an organised, functional space, facilitating a true sense of place.​